pilvesäilituse
Pilvesäilituse, sometimes referred to as cloud storage, is a model of computer data storage in which digital data is stored in logical pools. The physical storage spans multiple servers (sometimes in multiple locations), and the physical environment is typically owned and managed by a hosting company. This contrasts with the traditional approach of localized storage, where data is stored on a user's personal computer or local network attached storage device.
The concept behind pilvesäilituse is that a user can upload files from a device and then access
Common examples of pilvesäilituse services include file hosting services like Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive,
Key advantages of pilvesäilituse include scalability, as storage capacity can often be increased or decreased easily